that purple thang
#45
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 4
I have a purple thang and just love it. We made tote bags for a "Gathering" we had at church and used it then. I made
Christmas pillowcases for my grandchildren and used to smooth out the corners on pillowcases and totes. I have had
mine for a long time. Yes, the purple color caught me too. Josephine
Christmas pillowcases for my grandchildren and used to smooth out the corners on pillowcases and totes. I have had
mine for a long time. Yes, the purple color caught me too. Josephine
#47
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 4
I have a purple thang and just love it. We made tote bags for a "Gathering" we had at church and used it then. I made
Christmas pillowcases for my grandchildren and used to smooth out the corners on pillowcases and totes. I have had
mine for a long time. Yes, the purple color caught me too. Josephine
Christmas pillowcases for my grandchildren and used to smooth out the corners on pillowcases and totes. I have had
mine for a long time. Yes, the purple color caught me too. Josephine
#48
OMG, it is an awesome tool. When doing FMQ or Embroidery, you can use it to pull the bobbin thread to the top without damaging anything because it is plastic. The little square end is exactly 1/4" so if you are sewing seams and having trouble keeping it at a good quarter, just lay that end of the Purple Thang" in front of the needle and eliminate the guesswork. I have one with every machine and never go to a cloass without it.
#49
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 5,585
Another hint.. when joining units you can lift top piece slightly to be sure everything is lined up nice and straight... love my Purple thang... and yet it is helpful when trying to get that "Scant" 1/4" seam...
Judy in Phx, AZ
Judy in Phx, AZ
#50
I am so thankful somebody asked this. I bought one at a quilt show sev. yrs. ago & just have never used it. My fingers & fingernails are my most commonly used "tools" besides my trusty seam ripper. Now I'll look at it a little more & keep it handy to see how much I can use it. Got to find it first.
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